Math, asked by vijaybenade1970, 8 months ago

simplify the following
100-(21+1/4of12-(12÷4) please, give step by step answer ​

Answers

Answered by seemasanjaysingh2141
2

Answer:

amswer of your question 127

See how

100-(21+1\4 of 12-(12÷4))

100-(21+1\4×12-(3))

100-(21+14×12+3)

100-(21+3+3)

100-(27)

100+27

=127

Hope you are able to understand my answer

Answered by diwakaran2008diwa
1

Answer:

79

Step-by-step explanation:

Apply BODMAS rule

1. Bracket

2. Of

3. Division

4. Multiplication

5. Addition

6. Subtraction

100 - (21 + 1/4 of 12 - (12 ÷ 4))

As per BODMAS, 1st remove brackets (inner brackets first)

12 ÷ 4 = 3

i.e., 100 - (21 + 1/4 of 12 - 3)

Now, remove the of -> 100 - (21 ÷ 1/4 of 12 - 3)

1/4 of 12 = 3

i.e., 100 - ( 21 + 3 -3 )

Now, addition 21 + 3 = 24

100 - ( 24 - 3)

Now, remove bracket ( 24 - 3 ) = 21

100 - 21 = 79

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